Monthly Archives: February 2016

US theatre squelches play about Israeli siege 

The Siege - poster That's the 40-day siege of Christianity's Read more [...]

Corruption and organised crime at the heart of the Israeli state

Israeli whistleblower Rafi Rotem in handcuffs Joseph Zernik shows how the legal and political establishments in Israel closed ranks and began a 14-year-long campaign of persecution against whistleblower Rafi Rotem because he exposed serious organised crime at the heart of the Israeli state. Read more [...]

Is it too late for peace in Israel/Palestine? 

Is peace possible in Palestine/Israel? Alan Hart argues that if the Palestinians insisted on dissolving the Palestinian Authority and handing back to Israel full responsibility and complete accountability for the occupation, peace in Palestine/Israel might still be possible. Read more [...]

Israeli media ignore pregnant mother camped outside Netanyahu’s office

Marianne Azizi writes: It's cold Read more [...]

Israeli Labour Party adopts full apartheid plan

Yitzhak Herzog embraces apartheid Nureddin Sabir, Editor, Redress Information Read more [...]

Richard Falk reprimands Ban Ki-moon over truth about Israel’s crimes

Richard Falk-Ban Ki-moon Stuart Littlewood recalls an interview with former UN human rights rapporteur Richard Falk in which he exposes “the politics of deflection” – shooting the messenger while ignoring the message – underlying the propaganda efforts of Israel and its allies. Read more [...]

Another apartheid feather in Israel’s racist cap

Israeli racist cleaning advert Nureddin Sabir, Editor, Redress Information Read more [...]

Optimism of the will: One man’s hope amid fascism and bigotry in Israel

Optimism Uri Avnery explains why he is optimistic despite the deep despair of the Israeli peace camp, the exponential rise of Israel’s home-grown fascism and the fact that the Israeli government is leading the country towards national suicide. Read more [...]

Unjust and dysfunctional: Asylum in the UK

Dysfunctional UK asylum system Graham Peebles argues that the British asylum system, which is slow, inadequate, cold and indifferent towards some of the world’s most vulnerable people, is causing hardship to thousands of innocents and is in need of urgent, far-reaching reform. Read more [...]

OECD report points to deep structural problems in Israel

OECD on Israel Marianne Azizi writes: All is not Read more [...]